OF TEMPERATURE UPON THE BEAT OF THE DOG’S HEART. 
f>79 
Number of 
observation. 
Time, 
P.M. 
Temperature, centigrade, 
indicated by thermometer passed 
through left subclavian to 
aortic arch. 
Pulse-rate per 
minute. 
Remarks. 
h. 
m. 
1 
1 
33 
37-5 
240 
2 
1 
34 
37-8 
246 
3 
1 
38 
35-5 
204 
4 
1 
40 
34 8 
191 
5 
1 
42 
33-8 
178 
6 
1 
44 
32-0 
153 
7 
1 
46 
31-5 
148 
8 
1 
48 
30-5 
129 
9 
1 
50 
29-9 
119 
10 
1 
52 
29-0 
105 
11 
1 
54 
28-0 
82 
12 
1 
57 
27-8 
73 
13 
1 
58 
28-3 
79-5 
14 
2 
01 
29-0 
83 
15 
2 
04 
29-6 
88 
16 
2 
06 
31T 
129 
17 
2 
07 
33-0 
155 
18 
2 
08 
33-9 
168 
19 
2 
10 
35-5 
190 
20 
2 
11 
37-0 
207 
21 
2 
13 
37-9 
223 
22 
2 
14 
368 
203 
23 
2 
15 
37-3 
209 
24 
2 
17 
38-1 
217 
25 
2 
19 
39-5 
233 
26 
2 
20 
40-5 
240 
27 
2 
22 
39-8 
225 
28 
2 
26 
39-5 
219 
29 
2 
28 
38-0 
198 
30 
2 
30 
36-8 
181 
31 
2 
31 
36-0 
179 
32 
2 
34 
34-5 
159 
33 
O 
36 
34-5 
160 
34 
2 
38 
32-8 
131 
35 
2 
39 
31-8 
114 
36 
2 
41 
30-8 
87 
37 
2 
43 
30-3 
84 
38 
2 
45 
30-5 
80 
Irregular. 
39 
2 
46 
30-8 
81 
Regular. 
40 
2 
47 
31-3 
. 84 
Slightly irregular. 
41 
2 
49 
31-5 
87 
Regular. 
42 
2 
51 
32-1 
118-5 
43 
2 
53 
32-5 
126 
44 
2 
55 
33-1 
135 
45 
2 
59 
36-5 
184 
46 
3 
00 
36-3 
160 
47 
3 
02 
35*8 
167 
The pulse row became very 
irregular, and its rate 
fell rapidly in spite of a 
supply of warmer blood 
to the heart. 
4 s 2 
